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tot sli months *I*22 Pareaaam, If p*Jd wtlhln month*..... *U*w After the expiration of the year. *L50. If Mid an receipt of th* fi-*t paper. 1.50 0 N paper discontinued until nil arrearage* o«tt

Term* «f tdwrtktiag.

Terre Haute

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED. Wholesale nnd H*-Jn»l

J. It. ClTM.\( ifAM,

(THE OI.D STAHO.)

National Road Street, directly North of the Court lioune. Terre-Haute. I*d.,

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IS now in roctsJpt of hi* winter •opj»lle«, eostprirtaf e*«rjr »«rt»ty of artiefe* IA hl« lliw, luaklnc hkrtoek thvUr^tt mud m*H ctmfkt* la Tarre-uauta.

By pnreh&ttnc this cUtut loaf oetuoUi by him* ««lf Drug Staret he ena«U«r* lilmwslf p«r«i«n«ntlv Mttl«d, m»Q with tits pre*«itt »rr«it|*m«at ts

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long. aa ramalB*. th.* lTy hia axporlaneo of fiftnen yoara in Terr** Haute, together with hi* attention to the prepar* Ing and dtaponaing of Modleiaea, ho hope* wiit Inaara him a eotitinuanc* of former patronage, for which ho fe*l» hlmaelf under many obttga tiona to the cilUsnaof Vigo and adjoining COUII-

thay 1 Hi" Prnacrlptlon* put up with ordera promptly filM and forwarded by,inatrue Uona, and wmrrttnird to give aatlftfaeflott.

Ill* atock now cnii«l»!t of n-frn*«nt} aaaortmnntof

Mineral and Botanic Medicines.

At*o, A large supply of nil the 1110*1 POPULAR PATKIfT XKUICINKH* Which can be furnlahnd at Manufucturer'a prieoa, by tho Uroaa or Doxert, and K«t«il. fjec., 3,1833-lO.ly J. R. OUN1KOHAM.

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS, (SUCCKSSOU TO A. A|'KN) UNDERTAKER and Coffin Maker.

F.SPECTFOLLV inforroa the clti*«.iia of Torro'ilanto and vicinity, that he wilt give undivided atUution to Uta above buaina**, with a Mauilla view to relievo the friend* of doeeaaod persona from the ln4l«|'«u*nblo dull** attending tho death of a friend, and would atate that ho ta prepared to undertake the whole bn-lnp** of Futtorala, If doairod.orany part thereof,at reduced prieoa.

A HEAR8K will, in ail oaaea, b* fnrniahed/r*« o/eaaro* to ouch aa procure cotfiu* at hia oalabliahtnant.

COFFINS kept on hand of nllaiae*. To poraon* in tho country I would aay, that I will fumlah coffin* -*****r than thoyhave been furniahod by any peraoa in the county, and will attend tha Funeral with mytloarao, frao of chargo, any dUtanc* not over ten mile*. •«,o8IIOP on Chorry aire*!, botweoi. Market and Hecond atroeta.

TorreHauto, January 2t. 1853. 37—if

Bargains to be had in Leather AT RKDUCKD PKICmsi IOIN

Naw York K*«i Ciaolaaatt Band Hatnsa*, Bridle and Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skins and Upper Leather) Lining and Pad Skins Philadelphia Ladies Morocco

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•xarnlua my stock. CASH paid for Ltmtttor to th* rough. Prompt attention paid to ail order*.

IT Tho highest cash price paid for Hide*, green and dry.atalFtlmr* atoo, for good Sheep lVlta,. October 84, »ESMf lollN TlRRNAN^

STOVE STORE,

ItK.UOVr.ls TO

Parlor and Cookin.7,.v Stove*,L

a w. -.»w,». iw. r„» th*^

Nsw York. These ars all excellent pattern* of

Cooking Stoves,

•elf-regalaUng Cottaae Parlor aiav *a*at*»*ite a****t*n*»t of

Ooat, Doer anil Lamb Skins shea bindingt all af IT A VIKO dissolved the Co-partnership which which can b* had t'1. tp for Co**/ A.X ostoto-l between F. Sir*!*t.«v and myself, In Th* public ar*

IdAtX STRKKT. t».N POtall «A*T W r0tt«T». OII.% SulHtl ha* just r***i**d an aimestt end)*** variety of

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Martth 10,1^4.

BOSTON LEATHER STORE. SIGN OF THB LAST Jt*. 8 WA«W8f **oc«. »Ati«0«w. R*A *tms» NKW. rtxms*. NKW*STOCK.

llini^lHvMilaw^*

1 sxx ttnuKtrott *08k. -*#***i VJt a «-—w t--Wawtiwi**. a***, la* *g ******totiaathiMisaw «aa*a*au ItMcWTM* fc—* -SSaW a a U****. «Mi O aisi i» "K iSktatt, tv-—» aa* W a 4 a

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s**»i*t^r**to' C***J2*^*2f*

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Ato»*r* «s*t **aii»*»«*Jr SMwk aaatfgie**, h*to*»si*8-ii**to-* *.

Hide*, Tm, Wooi

T** alfhasi -«r aay-^amUfef Bas**, fj***sttt*ra%asjt*Aaw-...«*Wtt

SfSSlWr S R^Sb* **4 ftoach li**)*Bl**,'*/to*ato*.

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Oaaa*a..»Wbt, Ort*S|lllt-d»Sa* aWla**w At fCWE*.

CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS. raoM t. H.J-ARTW,•* rorrro ram. \ftwica Merchaxtdlse.—We beg to A* JL inform oar nnmereo* frieed* 1 eert .-Titers to to-r» tod •*-***--, tha*-a* h-w* to*4«-a. »tofi* i*» aetl-- ttott wta om Jioite wim »». lor fn«-**tter

•ow :.!»4»t fear tea-getr ba-raa* tiiartiiiiH. .*-4«i» nun '.fata to a*" mtt ---till*' -M U- utim?--. •.:-*"•*** tat, Vwuot,

li»t^tUdm\-'.

OB»S|tt»r* thre« w**it». .#1,00 .^fptiw. ****i.^«**» E*ch •44ht9Bm\ IomstUon per 8qa«r-»........ wM* ttrfr i»i

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JTLib«r»ldl»eoBotini«ie t« yeariy *d*~tli»et: wfcotowteMK IM»H WJPO wwt Mafc Wawwu—i, xJ! W M*lt. fcH Ctadan*4.

DRUG STORE.1.VOhickering's

vrttomtl but»!««few«B«rtlj# «M» OM MIW.:•*i4*m of Mr. tJfeH^ftnr'* Curieri««*t *low of $1^,«U», f«i iv. »o« MSUOC twvotj fi***m j*r »«k, and w* Mull in few 4mft fee aMc nijfj UMIIMMMMI «t* UMM wrt»ll«: -itr 111•mill. WHhixK prttuvct nr» «aU«, wnd aw thpart of Mr. ChtelMrtag, wtrirh be ha* tfeuafcresrrteJeat, »**r ruoo r««te», *e««»r to u»» pmUk- whww •, —»fri ulit i» fa tiwrwwrt, not mAl tbm p**t Mil fur**- .«, but U» ntw» »IM Aiwr. ttw Af«t bwrfm vtR M«I*I ljr bwtt wwk, »e Inrtle th«»- lfcw of pwfcmrii, yrofowmi, wrf a fcg U»e*r

•ydS. 48-391/

Uf«of ttllmarkoUf, in obt»ialB(,fgood# from (irrtU^'B! tmodj on theino»l farornbla l«ria« therefore, h« 1 U«u»bt«i to k«#rtlie ]j*»,«od *wiwli«tmTiw|«i-

B«»rt Awiortment of Pur© Medicines, *!££?& W^.«r,»ti»», thai can be prcured In tha V.a»u»tn *n«l W««t*rii »«•-a«wtfmtrhM* $t«rrii«M«ataatrooMCtte&cap-f taatrvaMC e&MO-tlaathl»

Iiy of tii«liclopi» can br bought at atty oth«r ea-

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l»» oflha*arloaapr#paraUoaoof tho .bop, with & Co S I earo and proelaion, that It may an«w«r th«

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clttao, and oflfow a« good tmrjratna III* *»m» |«»l- .•• to aay oaa wilt

tabttahmoal on tho Wabavh. I D-«]#rtlo Kao*, U«h»itaa», Umk m*l Hmieii la*trn Th* purchaalnf and wheeling of medicine »oU- «M*rf», IM Mmbi atrwrt. ap 1»^

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pooo |.|a«M.» a matfrof .0 much .mporUaa. S S to thaparehaMf, Uwt ha foot* it to bo bta doty to tt8MMf ioo»u«i»-J t»U«.tt*» fmallorxaa. a»t bj mwu» fivo hl peraonal and undlvid»i attoutlon to it, aa of tb» »*«ll may u? iiw ^ij or dimloj»bH »i th* pl-*»im «f

Ilea, diapoood to contlntto to «erte tliotn aaloag aai* h:iwa«rn^ra*B*-i^ibl*ktod, to*»*BJ1O-«!«-«efPrlnee

Pianos to fat.—Ca*k paid for Second Hand Pianos. aoc«*toa,KaT,m, lsu-tbao B. A.TBT AX.

CHARLES HUTTNER, WUOLliSALIi GROCER,

And ***}»r ta Foretga aad Dotawtfe

WINKS, LIQUORS. CIGARS, &.c,cVc, Satlonai ReadSlrwt, at A. MrOlftw.Old Stood. TgaRMiAtrrt, INI-USTA. tt-o-tobar V, t.*40-t1tf

NOTICJBT

tctfully r«u#st**J to call aad lb* Real Ksiato basis***, aad, a* the businem will

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Among bl»prr-*^tasaoi^^tntent '««X^f ,poa the fa, *W*term*. TrtampbjfromlHytoai H«^ "b-Wat- *,C ^»and Jt«w«lry rep-d-etl, ap-

Mr. $*.¥a*b*Sj

TIN AND JAPANNKU WARE. 81XWK Vl.KTURK8.Ac |T Slaw, aa Market 8 *, near N Hatiraaal ReadSwtsrt,*»*, -»f »jgtaa'* T*rr«-Want*, ladiaaa.

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Hu»» Oil Culurt'd Prlntiug Paper, r*aui)iilttt Cover do Cap tlo I*fH»r do Cunianercbit Jtolo «ln flalb do do fVimmprrUl Letter do t*a«ltat rVnat do Polio to do Plat Cap «tw TUwu* do do

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HIDES AND LEATHER,

Rote't Block, Third Dwtrfrom Corner, .iy Wi«*t of thr Public Square, Torre-Hantr, Indiana. 'I^HE undersigned informs his friends and the public genernlty, that ho has tho moat com* plat* stoek of MS ATM BR In thl* market, which ia offered at the lowest rates, among which may be found tho Best Cincinnati Tnnaad Solo Loathart

h« carrkxi on by me: I am now in full blast, and •ay to those wishing to porch*-*, that km tha ph»* to get a bargsJa, aad to thee* that haw property to dls-MM* of a«tt ker* ta f*# *****to*%*»**|rW*t'!T-.-He*..-..-. 0/ it. In this basine** I expect to labor faithful. 8.HARBEUT,

Jan. A?, l^l-l?tr Real Eatato Agent.

sirir YoitK i«w«i*iiT

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It 4 teJ»ofOeb*« »««d W»iT« »*tbfi*rtioe to

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Piano Fortes.

OOLBOKX rinut). 5ok Ajpmt*, IX Main »trwt

UP0, wa*ladttr oa haod a fie* kWortnMntaf Maa» Fort** froai tba fc-tary «f W««d*ra«4 a Br«ra. tlwae iaaferoir,. it kacT -WiMd «*U -tt«l «-WWit*. atal tbctr r»|M 1 »ut'. 01 r»Ul*ar» «4 rdarabiUtjr naJ •xo-Jloo-».— tar w» Mt** taw an»™ to neat lit* dataaad 6r eilb*r •fttiaahM* m-ntlnonj iBMrom-nta, t«at that diateuJtf wtu b* «t»tetad in tetant.

Cot*l,BS riKLD. AoU Aipwt*, 5W Miin rttwat.

Im'w alaooa haad Ifaao Jforva rrow of UM *«l JKr«r 1W* MaMfft, whttb ir* eao ceil at »**T fH ia fact aB» wtlJ ootb-

5f emTfa«rt »e *Ub t« **ur» all *yar*baa*» at Piano Fcrt-aj a aa dty

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Uil*«ltrthan»to f»* to

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»ULOI»KO».—W* w»tid call «»p*tW at-

*_... 4 •.millii*—• Itt *n'*'i .Mtlw tttifc ffn* a MtbtMwtbMi., MSfdl

tb«--«Hbraa*•r I lla »a «tly la**llfore-«*lill -harcb** an ta trati e*t«ttbtt-4tora p..rfr taatituaiat. ttaadmta ba*» ai»mlfi«d tho-a, *»t all bava batn loatt In tbctr pratoaj bat U* b-«t **rbltM« of tb-tr raerfl f» lh»tr rapW *at*.

In -«»**)aii«w- nf tlw *T«al *arc#f* whbh ha* »t(«*»«l tb-bitraita-ttao of Prtnwi A Gt.'» M»Mi-aaa aansefooa Imltolm* bar* apruatt °V differaet p«rt» at lb* nowrtry, oftWi"- to•truMHot* andar tb« aame, aad In odtwanl aep-a-aoon '. ibil»g taeas. W« »irttl«l lb-refer* ad»ta* at) psraoac

Go. before -mrrhaata-c

... Alt **»»**»tor U»a abara promptly alb-adaii to, citbarat care and ail .b-jswo*w „!»«, by

•P tft »t1y' coLimur rtn.B.

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77 tt to Witlnut Ktrtiot, inrinunti, Ohio. 1 MIK utxlrr-ttfutxl tvuvcUuii) celt lh« altcntiuu ui all tit 1 waul or cuoda in laotr line to Ibolr full and ample •I.H l, fount-dug af Ibiofc Papor, Oro-or*' Wrapping Paper,

Kanlwaro ItruinclaU' do Caudin Cotton Yarn Cotton Matting BloUJa-r Pattura Ham riot* I*** W»oe Bomtet Board*, ^Ifaw do.

State* A*c*at. Vlti. 49-ly

do do do do do do do do do do

Printer*' Card* and Card rlbeeta, Railroad Card* and Card 8ttt*et*, Kc**, Book end Card ink*. We haw made arraiij-rmriit* with Mr. M«Croar]r for a full tiipplr of HI* -olvbratcd tUl«nd Ink* alao wiUi Mt««*r». Smith Ac I'ctt'i. r..r full topulle* of tbttlr *uixr(or Card* aad Card r*beota, formerly -obi Mc-»r». Butler & Urothorof iht* ettjr.

Our arraiureuiettta with Ka-toru and Weatorn martaftKtMr«r* am »ucb that we can wll ail ROOI* lu oor lln« at a* tow pftco* and 00 a*fturorablot«rm* a* any bou«« Wert, and we invito alltawant of -rood* to examlno oar Mock and price* oafbre pardtaalng oUewhcr*.

XtXOS&CO.,

Maaufad twm and Paper Dealer*,

m»r.l0.-Jtot 5t -7* r» Walnut »t.. Cta«ituittt|,0.

E are paying the hlgheat market pric* in C**h tor Good Kajw, Paper Hharlttgn, Cotton and Hwn» Bop*and Bagging. HlXOJf A.CO.,

M«nttfiictnf*r* and t'aper Deatora, VS A 79 -inu« m-o*t, OnctonaU, Ohio,

nREMOVAI*~"™ -.',' 1 -r-jwrtAiUy aotibr my patron* and friends, that on aod »ft«r Tvd*y, rTOCK OF krWStC, PIANO rORTKR, Ac, will b»

WV»t» ^TO No. on \BW miOCK. {MUMU, itor*,) Wt«lT rui RTH .XTRKKT, bHwtwn Walo«t*ad Vine, wber* I may Wnrafter b*feond}and abatl be happy to *uf.j4j than a* b-rrlnft»r». I bar* ao e.tfetwt'e aa-orunptit of IULUT. »*n* A ».•» (Ibsalfio,) aaperier Ptanea, with a»l without the -*WI*n AttocbBMWt, al*o, Naw York Piano*, OuJUr*, ttarp*. VtaUn*, A-*MaTdeoM, Ac.

STOIII.

A O KEitN WATCHMAKER AND tf J£U ELI.KK, We.t sid* of the Public Sqoate, keep* eeaataatty onhand a l*Jrg« and eiegaot aa* aortment CLOCKS*. WATOUB9, JEWELRY

FANCY OOOOS, whteh h* will dUpoa* «f

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Nov 95, IKA3-».lf.

iV#«f of tMratie*! ft* either IFoorf or Ctml, mad mamy of tktm having TWO FIRE PLACES, ome for tciafrr and one for summer* ta hi* tu*»wt»*nl af PARLOR STOVES, ar* t^a**w*m*m w.at-um. IbJ! llewv^aTr aad Floral Parlor, are S E W 4KEH STKATOIV. admtrabU for *Uh*r wood er real, a* I* th. Farwai^ilH and Cafflftfc^Wll MclXkalUS,

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^0*1a g*» tj*wa flaatwl, of aay «*s-a\ g* to AIR TCTTtML Dwe. 8L IMS, X*. a, Pa***i» a**.

5 TBAMBOA TAG BNTS,

AND n&ALERS IX FLOUR. SALT as» FISH. Otsr* a*******of *»40M* t*tv»-l*. *a*«ftt»t**1«»-», T»rre«Ita*te, Indiana. atirtWetaWaW -a *s»l a** of ia*

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NEW YORK ADVERTJSMJ-NTS/* WO** M. PEmSGOX 4 m., BBS S Street.

OB JOnr Jnu»-V ZtXC O0. n-»n ta cxa-taw «at-» far ttMtr tahasKo WHITE ZtAC tAUTT, waJckMi ae« •ekiwvtalaadtoa«-*ajKtriartalea« la tnow, aam-1- a .-!«% .-.J: «*•. And 1. 1* a»jr 0 a« a 1 .i'...t- -M-fh:-. .IB**.-,.- ••••*, ttne-aa-M r. IUM»CT* ':.-.. baa. 1.

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matiim- vi. •_'-:. .v 1 w-»--^.t ta* J'.-...:-.. k«w fwa* a-rf--nto»MlH--* •-jrrr la tfcla na-ajrt tawir P*lo*. *U} ba ., irkr tjaa awHuC 'ta«i-Baeani7 rtat. to at a tow |rt-*,ta now «r«il know -lUproti :..-q». •.,•», wla*t«*-j*la*Vl» treaor it-':::J*a*-f*.. «*.

Tkei: .-'r ar»c P*c MaaaeaaU tbe pt«p«rtl-«rf tbe »-, mat it -..•*- mtorfbr Patadaf Oattaf-*V W !..-.'.--.**. rPalat-, »t»w -.fawNKl t»rrorOnood la OB. at* wa*v r« n-rr, t»J ptM Is Kaxaa/SI, Jt» aad S«0 tba^ to a* iM--i M«d«|y IUbE *t''- Um*. rorlticbytiwtMtaeisrr i' *l*r»o*tb-l,'«U«t »»tw.arbf

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Man* MM-4MS** 4» Day Stnat, Xat* York.

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Xbrf* nmaao* will be gir-a *«**f-*d ta alt othcra. lat. eaVctaaito^.H-*— 9d, Ba

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Five Hundred Stitches per Minutes! For further information please call at the rooms of the Company, or addreaa the Secretary at the offwe, 397 Broadway.

•*»i&:ai.^Zmu>!'^t*tt*"£ W:hut

NKW AND IMPKOVK.lv

SEWING MACHINES.

THE AMERICAN

Magnetic Sewing Machine Co

NOW orrra rd* **I.K AT TIIRIB aooM*. O A W A N. I'.. By far the moat perfect and valuable Sewing Ma chine* that have Vet been invented

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public are reapectfolly invited to call at tit room* of the Company, aod examine tho opoiation of tho moat auperlor machine ever pro aentod to their notice.

It is the rrsnli of three *eporate inventors,each of whom dialinct in himself, claim* originality The first of whom ia EMAS HOWK, the ftrat inventor of Sewing Machine*, who introduced the shuttle movement, without which every machine is comparatively aslea*. The next waaTHO AIPSON, who adapted the machine io certain portions of tailors' work, and Mr. COON, by means of the peculiar formation of the ahuttle combined with oth«r recent improvement* of hia own invention, has made a machine capable of doing any and all work that can bo effected by means of the needle. The machine now offered for sale presents tho following distinct and peculiar features:— 1st. It ia extremely simple In its construction, and in no way liable to get out of order. 2d. The atitche* are uniform, perfect, anil present a beautiful appearance never before attained by any machluo. 3d. The sewing done by tills machine is tcarranttd never to rip or ravel—a frerjnent cause of compiaiut heretofore from those owning machine* of a different character. 4th. Any and all kinds of work can be don* on our machine with equal facility—ailk, linen, cotton or woollen fabrics and leather, each present the same beautiful appearance. 5lh. By mean* of friction roller* the thread can be made tight or loose upon the dolli

«**, aim (U,_„.jnicaJtioc, ^Jcb tbay all ,,«*• bar*)* reeiaoly, theTitne*' at-ataengine ia, intjaiekBeaa, adopted It. Xaay ethar n-aaoo* eoofct b* *t««a *by ta a a alow eoacb compared to her! She make* more

aad iibarttuxptx* nerrah-a*. jntaoo In alt their live* and tf yoo notice ah* abows *.C.m!iH,t*imTTii*,3CXBxiri**y,JtevV*k. no aymptoina of fatigue. Sh* will keep up that Large OitamA to atcr-h*a*a. Sev !«, ia-«a-*

LL -who want AXIS of the real COT.LIX8 A CO. nake abeoid h* partkmlar to ootie* the *ti "•", a* Mw-a are «*.r|«a* -oaotnrt-it* aod tauitattoa* »tju- -i Co"- auJ labetJed mwb like our-, wbl-h fra-rlt* *ol4 *ota« part*of the CoJU-J State* a* oar at-. .ur.v **. they are mad*todinVr-nt part* of the coantrv 1^ jij^u* •«•»-*-*», *Bd*j»:- ^.'-.-i\'/thrirj*s«r««t«|»» :-.. Tbag"- »Bfc»» ax**, wl,:-.-\ LM* aWiofr-tl murh a^ c^b-Ral-WTVii-'atiLv'i, are. lnrartfcbiy*tamp-d ''COLLntl A 00. IIABTPORb", aad*a«-bh#r! h*» a prtotx! tahel wltb my aliroarur- It I* now man I Kb*,tono fr«»ll» b»» t,-.«. k« k.^i UtouTw-a-rr.mjrwwrtrwwewcW^-dth-boato-^ honao plant, but a hardy •be «tamp of "OaJtla* A Oo. HartfaMt", aod do not know of tbat will bloom any-wher-v—op tho chima*-/ other a-*-o-A-rt^ th«a»ja-of Colllnrjtj Jhr_ Matte*

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and elaborately worked by tho aid of litis machine as by the most skillful seamstress in existence.

The American Magnetic Sewing MaehineCo., Have determined to sell the best Bowing Machine in existence, and have succeeded beyond their warmest anticipation*. The speed of this machine is also a great feature that must secure the attention of the purchaser. It will take with esse"

of the operator. 6th. The length of theaUtches con be gradualedj»»,,,M,,3rou *"1 have the sum total of 120 mile* wllh msthematical enactnes* by the operator, from i7

JAMES T. AMES, Prea't.

WM. WAKJKMaM, Sec'y. March 34, '54-26l4

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Pr-oeb Barr. Tai ajfatogaaot tbia *»BI ara that •drratoo-ta Mwiaani, wbieb ta a-atortly a-Jaaead at -Kkaeadef ta* *fto4b. ta* watofct af Uw «aa* betaa* **ian-l«-| patat aad driver, wfaeb jl-aa tt a aatwtr, atJaa aMMiaa, Uwreby taaktea ta* «-raa aaaai ar soar lamjite ant BveaHar coa-trartisii af «Jb* ato* by vMca |*ad3«aad raaai* atoa* «i* ralaal yar-a-aatralarty—ta* tb« (teem raMag aad te«crta* 4at* aa« a*-rt or b* trata of ta* -alS. Ta* baafa I* «oa**i-t***-t aa that I Bad aad taratoaad wbaa Bat mtt\ ta 1 aanlaf. Itlalaracaa eaoka tbi* taill ataay aawd witb aaytMag that a 1 aa*-*rl-4aaa*4to|r-tod. With tt ia a Ua that -aaaa* rata MUtaltorr--ata**B**iatotbc-7« of tha atar*. 1 kUl, to atiapJWtyof -oaatraettoa, Mn-a-ib and dnraWUtyi -fc—» i« -nod roaalaf ont-r, a* •xasaiaat

A Poor Delicate Crefttare.

Soppoae we go to Lady uater'a bail. Do Tott }r»* thai beavtifttl girl aplmting roatatt to tho wahtt with that Aoatrtan ttitaeAr—tho eryaUlhtod for-

UVnWU GOLUKS oppoaito to yoa. who I. ..eh a DEX«U

*tb* vt.|ogpiUa.r«f diamondT Yea, w* wm tho l*v-4y aaeu mui jbloooo—4f yeu m-m her~witii tho bar* arm* and "J^JUjlnaked ahoaidera a coatnme which, b*coarte*y hi

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aame apoad far hour*, and the moment aha eeaee* aba i* ready to begia again. She ladotatlgable no wheel (a a a cotton factory eouid *pin round quicker, or work for ao many hoar* with le*e ap* parent fatigue but ahe la going out on the balcony why, aha will catch iter death of cold! No ahe ia accuatOmed to it. A aalior walking the deck, wouldn't iron We himaeif leas a boot cold* than ahe doe* Ail atmosphere* are Uw aaraoto ,. ..,.

pleaae, or down in the cellar, or by

the kitchen fire, or at the bottom of a well—tho small question of temperature dooaa't mak* much difference to a constitution «o well Sraaonod a* hers. Hut does she take uo nourishment ft keep up tbia extraordinary fatigue? Yea lees—plenty of ices and buiacolu—raried occasionally with a jolly, and, prrhap* lalo in tho evening tho tiniest Wing of a chicken with a little lobeter sauce, or a plover's egg, or a bit of blaucmange, the wholo of it washed down with not more than half a glass of champaignq. But I have teen her eat a verygood auppor—a sapper worthy of a gnardamau in love—but it on* boon very late when there were very Jew persons iu too room, and ahe has had a pleasant companion, who made her laugh and kept continually filling her glass.

And after that? Why, after thfit ahe goo* up atairs again and dances more incessantly than ever. She is iusatiabi* for dancing. To look at her you would think a Tarantula had bitton her and that she couldn't keep still for the fraction of a minute. The wonder is how one pair of tntiu ahoes last* her through the same evening. You would imagine with her rapidity—and it is as much as your eyes ctndo to follow her—that she would, wear out a dozen pair* at leoat. Aud how long doe* ah* keep it up? Why as long as she can—till four or five o'clock In the morning—till the wax candles begin to droop-r-tlll the musicians have nearly played ihemsevea fast asleep—until site has not a partner left to dance with, and then loth to leave, ahe goes unwillingly home to begin the aame dance on the following evening. How often does It occur? Why, four or five and sometime* sis times a week aud frequently there are two or three bails on the same ereuing, and she goea to every one of them, and lhi«, mind yoo, after she has been to a concert, or a mafinre, or a pic-nic, perhaps, iu the day lime. What only think of the exercise!

Well, that is something, to be sure and If the calculation* could be made, it is probable it would bo ascertained, by the mo*t generous cabman's measure, that that young lady does not dance less than twenty miles in the course of an evening— and that is only allowing at tho rata of four mile* aa hour, which you will acknowledge is absurdly moderate for human waltiiug. Multipl.y this by

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the fine and delicatB ing, linen bosoms, collars, ornam-utol work, etc., up to the coarsest stitch taken in sole leather, etc. 7th. The finest enrvatnres can be worked, and beautiful design* of flowers, baskets of fruit, rep resentatlons of boasts, birds, etc., can be as elegant- .s*0** through an amount of labor only to be equal

period of one week!

wcoHed, is independent of fetes, fancy

fairs, flower shows, and other amusements that demand some degree of exercise during tho day.— And now, do vou know who this young lady is who dances her 120 miles a week Who is ft who

ed by the poor fellow* who Walktheir thonsand mites In their thousand hours* You will never gu«s—a* I do not miad telling you.

She Is the same young lady whom we sawyears, stretched out at full length on the sofa, who looked so weak that she would have fainted if any one had asked her to walk across the street who was so nervous that she conld not bear tho slightest noise or endnre the slightest key hoi* of fresh air: who was so woe-begone that she could not talk, laugh or open her eyes, nor touch a single thing so helpless that she could not even move off her couch by herself, not even If the honse had been ia flame* who looked, iu faot such a lackadtsicaj bundle of *bawls and prostration, that yon most have doubted in your own mind whether ahe conld over stand upright on her two tog*. Yes, sir, that young lady whose prowess you havebeen wondering at thl* evening, I* that aame Poor Delicate Creator* and allow me tosay, sir, (concluded the Doelor, as b« gave us a cigar to walk home with,) that In tho way of fatigue there ar* very few men was nearly saying prise fighters—who can half so much as your Poor Delicate Creatare.—/*•»*'• PtekH B*ok.

Old Bachelors.

some countries, old bethelors,

ta some countries old bethelors who died without i**ne, were deemed homicides. It is a well est.b:i«hr-l fact, that men ia a state of celibacy* la general do not prosper as well ia the work a* those enjoying connubial bliss and in this titer* be a TroVtdeuc*. 1 knowa'auoiber of the** old ,.vw* marching the street with dirty shirts aod the heela oat of their stockings, who were smart fellows twenty year* ago. They have no doubt been broken down for want of woman's support and counsel. Married men very often break them•elvesdown bat ia thht country women are rarely tbe cause of each calamity, as they are mo more economical than men. The case is otherwise in Europe at least ia the higher ranks of life.

Peter Allen, a member of tbe New York Legi*l4are, aereral years ago brooght ia a bill for taxing old bachelor*, bat got into a hornet's snot for Major M. M. NeaH, who was then a bsehelwr.

.--**••»« at f»**«iMi-ff ft**4*« B«l t« show that tajrlag bachelor* is ae *n**o*dy at I*.«-,tottojrto* stjfn r-ytdaUan, we offer oorne aatberU* from past

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made *nch an attack eahim as canard ail the baca- spare time to carry out their meaning.

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psAs Autr OKWKAVKIS.—TbeCefetu* retur&a or 850 diaekoe th* rather r«ra»rk*bf» fact thai there were* io that year, ia the State of Pennsylvania, no *et.s than twentythree thousand three hand red aad forty weaver*, wbUe in ail the other State* and territories put together, there were only eitfht thousand five hundred and thirty two So estraordiuary appeared ihta nuorber that the Superintendent thought that thera must have been some mistake about the return:-,of the old Keystone, and had them submited to a second and special examination. Bat this oolj oottfirtnod the figure* and he was com pelted to put then, dowo a* a bomajtde statistical item for the State.

This army of Nick Battom'a professional brethern is distributed pretty generally through the Sta'e. Some wousauds of them are found in retired streets of Philadelphia, plying their loom* in tha production ot stout substantial cloths which fi a ready market with our merchants, and are sent in considerable quauiitie* lo distant Si ales.— The ie*t are scattered through the interior towns and rural districts, and supply no! only their own families with it large proportion of their wearing apparel, furnish a good deal to the shop* oi their several neighborhoods. They do not figure extensively as capitalists or its great manufacturers, and except in (heir numerical aggregate make but a poor display inmanufacturting statistics But they constitute a valuable portion of the industrial population ol Pennsylvania, and are among th# rmut useful of her inhabitants.—Phil. Bat'n.

nffss FiTZNAtfcY-elderly maiden—kshafged Mr. Cleaver, the gay young man whoite was accustomed to carry home her marketing, with having forcibly kitsed her-in the entry of her own house. Mr. Cleaver, although proud of his personal appearance, was short—very short—consider.!.g his whis-kers-his height, even in French boots, reached only to four feet eleven inches. Miss Fitznsncy, on the contrary, being fond ol extremes, ran up a loot higher—and stayed there being of remarkably upright deportnifiit. She sworeihe abbreviated yet amorous butcher kissed her! by assault—and hauled him up for it. Butcher—with some expression of disgust, more emphatic than necessary—denied the «hnrge. Butcher was fat —lady wnsn't. Cleaver had antipathy to what he irreverently termed 'scraggy1 wowen. and vowed he had n't kissid her, and wouldn't! Money couldn't hire him to.

Being cros examined, lawyer inquires of (he lady the circumstances—when, whure, how.&o. Lady realies with great particularity:—On Monday morning—ten o'clock —in the entry—resisted all she could, bul he persevered, and triumphed.

Lawyer asks—'Did not he stand on Anything but the floor!' 'No! he stood on tho flodr—no chair, stool, or anything elso being brought iuto requisition.' 'But, my dear madam, this is impossible! you are twelve inches taller than him.— How could he reach your lips?'

Lady hadn't thought of that, but she was not io be tripped by the glibbest lawyer of them all, so she replies— 'O! ah! well—I know—yes! to be sure! bul then you know 1 schrooched a little!, •Exactly! Thank you, madam—that'll do. Nothing futher. your honor.'

Verdict for the short defendant.—Clt'nfon Courani.

OLDANO YOCNCI AMKRICA —Oa the 48th or February last, Mr. Henry Jackson, agad 91) of Edgefield, S. was united in the holy bands of matrimony with Mrs. Ellender Kirkland, aged 85 years. The paper that gives us the above information appends a statemant to the effect thai Mrs. James Bidaon did. on the 12th of March, present her husband with (wo interesting babies, whose joint weight was 24 pounds. We beIjeve Edgefield beats the world.

An estimate has been made of the cost of an electric telegraph cable from Galwny to New York, and it is said the experiment may be made for 125.0"0. It is said subscription lists for the purpose ara being filled up with encouraging celerity. A still more, extraordinary project is that of Mr. W. S. Lindsay, tho eminent shipowner who contemplates tha prac\ ibility ofreac'iiog Victoria River in Australia, from London in S3

TUB Mostoxext ro THE SIOKERS.—Both branches of the legislature of Georgia have passed a bill to aid in the erection ol the monument in Philadelphia in honor of the signers, of the Declaration of independence. This makes seven States and Massachusetts will probably respond before the a Ij'rurument of tbe legislature

An old ooat is the shield of virtue. ?t **ave« us from oar friends

There is one objection to people who "mean well." and mat is they never can

A pETTiroG«E«.—Never deal with pettifojgeer if be saves yoa from a rogue, it 1* only ffis! he may have the pleasure of *ku*-

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The War Qacatioa.

We have so often predicted (upoa th* heat authority) a general European War, that w* at* tlred of the subject and y*t every arrival f.-j»n Europe bring* fro*j eorvirffo^a that the m-.it«r hi }». evitobievatMi w« look g»v ,! .: .ur*t of th* wi .i htltooii v..,. with Mi. ,. E

Ta* eenaetees pHde with which th* nation pet* forth Iter strength—«w conrietfon that no ether'' coarse remain- coftatoleut with that ion wdesir* to nMiniain in the world—tha wk -. thai every reso-rc* of diplomacy has bean exhausted—the belief that wo may rely oa the support anJ good will of ail the greatest State* of Europe, hot more -wpertaTty on France, conspire to *ucourage the governr:-m in it* e*ur*«. If it bo war, «l r* War to -vhich every party in tho stato, aud *lrto*t every man in the country give* assoul. for, with Instinctive unanimity w* are resolved to try the res! *tr*agth of th«t Fewer, which has *eagUt to extend it* a*-«ndai«cy over the Wont, uuUi she ihiuks h*r*r4f a match (at the comwo-wl resistnneo of tho world. Lord John Ruasel epoko oh Friday night like a atatesra-iu In a great eonjune* tore of public affair*, and the House of Ooatiitoa* gave him and the government tbe aupport which ha* novet- been wiiub*»Ul from Urittoh Minister en momentous oeca^i.Mt «nd in a ju*t cause. 'IlwU question is itotso ..a:h wbu it** bren don* a* what t* now to do. Aod lo th*l nue*llouLorJ John Ruaael gave au «n*wer wititout di*gui*« or r**»rvatiou, amuuntiug virtaaiiy to a deoiaratioe that If we do not obtain tu* i:..ao4iato accepUoce of tit* terms offWred to loo L^.^ierornf RUK*U, toe *k*U retort 1* kvttililttt to tmjnree hi* attdwtoaisa. We may hero add that although ao direct information has arrived la Loatiou from St. F«br*i»argh sine* the recoil of Sir Hamilton Soymour, au au*w«ir ha* Wen received by the Fretwii Govertnant to the ia»t commuafcaUan, aod that I* unsatisfactory.

''•'*:.takeo their p«.t' '0*. c»n read or b* Un, .t, or li*tou tu aom^-imple |«e.K »t **»*.«« *o artKd* of ita toao* *f t,re or 1« *,.,».

The intimation on uto part of th* govortneut of the policy they are rt»aivod to puisu-, w«* «ocompanitsd by the anuouucem.nt ol corlxlu duU.imeasures caieulated to promote it* obj«ct. lu the first place w* ar* iuforuted that there Um ivow b*»eii au exchange of notes between Cugtond aud France, in which thow powers tiii(ierltK« to caoperavt* in giving a«*i*t*tHe to Turkey, a«ui doctoring ou Ui* part of bout powera, llldl uo *o(tidi liitoro.sU and no incroaeo of territory or power are sought for. Our reader* may rocolWot that oa several occasion*, and as much a* threa months ago, we endeavored to point the u«ce**ity of definite engagement* wiih our allies for the purposa oJ tobhrtliing tue oujecty of our common iiiiorvftittun aad tho iii-uus of uirocllug ihoui. It would braah indoed to send the fWt* and armies ol" England On an expedition that may lead to war inmatured, Ucieuce of a foreign i'ower, without having proviously regulated by couvouiion tiia poailiou iu which we are to be placed. Tnu* it *«oui« tual iu addition to tha exanange of note* wllh France, (which wo tok* lo be a provisional arrangement) •'au engagement has beau proposed to i'uiaoy by which we shall br as*urwi, be«ide* oilier tniiijf* wiiloh are uocoaaary on *uch OPC-»J mi, that Turkey will not agree to any peaoo witn Kiuaia, while we ara giviug our aid au.l aauiance, wititout our councill and coucurrouco," lu otlttr wura* iv« understand Lord Joint Hu»*ell (0 menu tiut a jmtiiy tre*4g effuince between fc'n/.Vrti/, /V«nc* antTTurkry hint Oreit prrttniid to tit* aces/tin net tht i'ortt, to $ecure to rA« mil** 0/ Turkey acce$i to th* Uu-atrt toer, conduiont of carrying it an, and power* to tiring tm a termination, il i* extremoiy nitiug that auch a treaty be coueluuoii balore wo engage in active oporatioti* iu tito dominion* of a foreign sovereign aud, with tho object* wo have exclusively iu view, there i* no reason that Hit* engagement ahould not bo of tho most public nature, to be acceded lo, now aud boroaftar, by the oU«*r great Powers of Kuro ie.

It now remains for us to mention a mnasure which ha* already b*eu token, and which ha* commonly been adopted shortly betor* the outbreak ot hovuiiliea. At a privy council held on Saturday aftornoon, the Queen was pleased to i**uo a proclamation, which we publUh olsdwh.tro, prohibiting under tito clause of Uie customs eonsoiuatlon act, tbe expert of carrying ol*owhere of arm*, gun* powder, and ail other stores of war, and nil oilier machinery, or part* of machinery, which may be used ti atetmv vessel*. This prohibitlou I* g«ucrol aod absolute, and tho.oflkter* ol customs ara thereby authorized lo stop all audi commo.litie* or merchandise from leaving our port*. The aiis-wnaiou ol the trade iu guupowdor aud *4ov«s of War to a measure «l way- regorled loin or udor* war, and wus fir*t legaiitod by au act of Cii«rld» 11. Tho1 customs coii-oHdatlun act of la*t yottr hus vo*t«d in Uie crown more geuarnl powers or the som* ualurej audit will ut one* be ***H» thai the e«por* latiou of steaio machiuery for ship* would supply our advers«ry 100*1 inpyrtuit iuplouieiit of war, and precla^ly *f that sp-cios whioh tlil* country pi ounces iu the higitest perfection.

Bor o* HKJIIMD.—So shouted a scors of sucee*wful urchin*, on* of their numlxir. outstripping them reaclici our currii^o, an wasMpIng him*elf to a ride on the rutinT. •'Boy ou bo,,greater biiit'!" True enotigh--»a»d hi I* safe th *n», too— Th* benevolence 01 our nature forbid* u* lo "ma behind" when lad la there. 21* I* •wn-rW*'* boy, and th* whip would surely tingle, perhap* seriously hurl him, Ride away tit^n, my boy. W» know by the roguish good nature lu U»« upturned fao*, now gathering oofctuieua*, U»at Ui*r* is no malic* afuretbougMt In your heart. Rid* away this time—but don't do It agaJu without an invitation.

Free end easy Wsy that, te dispose of th* IHtl* raacaJ/' nay* *u it

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hint." tol*o faat.j .. I frtond. ",.i oa ttohiod," i« only one of our l«s-—r vexatious in getting Uirough th* world. Thur.-'s many a more **rioa* troobie which we have to bear—*md may a* Well bear patiently. Let off the bey on behind," then. gracefully and as g*niiy a* yon can, *ud give linn a ig*t«ou in good manners by (he ethibiUou of worujy ex*nipto. Fret not thyself agaijoat the boys on behind.—Portland EcUcUC.

Nona or Ycva Btf*f-ig«ij»-Ao old malJ, t« down casern vtiUga,colled, io !•-,- iiK|uUiUva way. upon a young and very pretty ix.y,fcgreat fav,rite In the town, who ahe itcci •'wormed oat" of somebody with \rti?m h.-d f.^ uitll--.^ wo* about to get mar'1 .to A ib. ..i.iggr uwn living ta I,I» stune place, She befaa iter -{sestioalag a.lroli. *«I h. ar M.ii"!i' "y Is goin' lo b» married. Who do yon gt*e*s'u* aowT' r"I Oou't know, Jam sore," "t^ouMu't yoo .-itu now «tn.'l yon st**e*fy tUai* g***tg to be watt^Mdl" "1 g«e*s not." **Wr!1 now, Hn*na, s'peafa' *ny*'*\ me if (Si tnrii'l oaf-aged, aod w*» aurti'ii 't'ji- nrz, w»rtt otn.:i.l I **y to

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1 he 'Hh'.'titHWar* of "pampfag" was ever for tftst i*j—4m UuAs^aiaw at least. ,•:-*«.'*

Mosatoa Mis*: **-—Th* Descr^l N*w« pob- :-'. report fi the Mormon mtosi -i-» »-,it iu !_.,-.-. Twey :«.. with s*"*! poor *...,-'• t-. au**y r-rtaraod to «*n Frasjc.^ aftera few most labor mtoong use C-aWUaJ*. At U«ag Koog a»re*«»--d in to* streets, aad foeed Utat .•• CbiaHt* Whe roy «-r-«k Ei.. '. "•:.»t*7'f '.» ttlh retigrwa M"-******» i»s«*fe* rH-i- -t|.»I •*«*».,aad is. -.oearVss i^-taraavi ti. ,*»

Ives. From Ut«d«*ta-t report* mm **W Otoe jistg. Fma» Cape ot Ueoe Ifop* lb* noatUf eotf-id-^abi* ptragreats. The missioJM t* lire Sosdwich Istood* aleo report great s*at**-**- Twr report* of ta* uaeetliag ka Utati a»»w g*-»-eral pr*-*p-sriljr kt awttesaetata, et •-, aentutug*,—there** anasafafier**, *ad sprite*! avaUer^ ft. f*e*t.

M-atss at »anaps ftmKtxmto* ot* ftp* kawre ftrcea*ly beea soVpt-4 by the P***9* »a LmuOmn. Tsey bay*saoetcaava*afasetsprepared, which ar* *pree4 bsasath thefceesi*ea ftre aaat i*rt* atatoh Us* per•oae la the kscWing* tibrow th*ast«*ive* *n4 ar*srhea castght. Tha esava* escape 1*** tried, aad Saw gfvea the m#Hhmt»* te Its vtftsty ami safety. Fiwgeat* arawearsid a**, a* p-r*«a*rfsd t» dteamnl a few laddex hesw sgapsd iate th* raswiUetott Bsatitotiea.

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that twlwd "Iteff-*iAft* attore." .-.

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th* 16JU «IL, thus speak* of U.. proaout atat* of af- SuporinU-.. »ut is «vi *«ted wtth it, A book ami fair*

Farm Impletm-uts.

A* the season for aciiro, out of ilgors operations i* now at hand, it will bo well for the firmer to look about him, «nd twe thtt hi* luiplemnt* ar.s ntl in proper order, hi* -electlott* rnad«i of such a* are wanted, the necessary labor for ihesrHwu *-aur*d, and the buaiuosa i( tlt« your well digested and arranged beforehand. When thw spring f«lrly op-n*, every thing of thl* kind should htv* |e««n fully so that work may go on with energy and dispatch.

In relation to farm implements, from a throshing machine down ton hoo and rake, nioh gr.^it Improvement* have been made tlm there would a real profit and eoonomy in throwing away sunh as are itnporfuctly construe ted, and proouriut- oilier*.

Take, for instance the old-fashlonod heavy iron corn hoe. Weighing s-wnl pttiiud*, *n I rtomptrrt It with the light, oast steol Implement of tit* s»tn* slxe now made, and w* oont»nd that the baud* on a fttrm could do as much additional wurk with tu,» latter iu one aeitaon, do It bolter and with U«* fntigne, than would pay for themselves s«ver«l tim«* over. Tl\« somo amy be «nl.i rewpect to tho cast steel garden mke.apado*, shovels and my other tools. A few yoar*«go it wa» tltung.ii furm liiu^lotnttntscoulil have no strength wititout w.iglit. Now they are nude of the »«si rtnt-rl.il*, eimilly strong, bat much lightsrnnd pleasanler to work With. Th«y arealao.in much greater variety, b.dng coUMtrucled with refeiew,',t to the work lobo done. Iu*toad of the common pointed shovel for cleaning out post holoa, we now hava a perfect Itt'lrurtinnt f()r Vhi* purpose in the nearly clrcnlur pout -ponit or snoop, adapted to the ahapa of the hole, ln«l-nd of apiece of oUl board or rail for ram itiug tit* dirt we have the cast iron post rdiinaer, which notiUta It much batter and lu hair the tfmn.

In*lend of on« spad* aud sluivel for every purpose on tho farm, w» have tr-nchinj-, gtr.leu, notl, ditoiiing, Hud f»-dd snndea, with shovels of various al-e* and patterns, nJaplud fur p-trllcuhir u«o*. Expanding aud ri»v«raable harrow* and etiitlvttors, wtth sleei teeth, hair* sii^srsasi^l the enmbrirn* *tH unwieldy on** of olden Unto*. (Mowing and reaping machines are fast crowding out the -cylii* slcklo, anl with lb* unloading fork by ut^iui* of tho rope and pulley, are greatly abridging the ibor* of tho harvest, Iu Hue, Ubor-aavfng mtelili.ery has becoina not only a mttur of choice hut necessity, lit aolhlttg Is improvement *o npuara.it than lu Uto plow not only has groat jlghtn„,„ of dran been attained, but th* wntk I* muuh bitter dona than formerly and tti* soil left'm bettor condition for growing tin crop. True plowing i* closely alltod to sjwdlag, at isaat tiibi should bo the pelul aimed at.

A fin* aod minutely pajv*rU*J **ed bed groatly pTo'itole* th* geriniimtioii of *e«J* ntfraol* in »|»(ltn, ant) nutritive g**#* fro-n ills *lm'4«uh r«, .tu 1 ty bo euttlvatrtd and freed from waeda with much facility titan where Ui» aod I* turned, mid •Mowed lo harden and b*com niko.1 by nxitamum to tlie MIL l*lw »ucc««* of a eroji dep-u f» varv orien on th* oharactor of tlto flr*t p4owlug. A plow of wrotiff oon»trurtroe, hower-r *ki!lful th* plowman, can never mifc* good work.

W« would eaeonrsgo farnwr* to M-Jeot tfi* bust and Improved implement* of all kind* at tb« com* niMUcem-nt of tbo working ««ason/—Farm Jaurn.

Knrowx Or FA»»O-B.—Mika pf*#ty of m.tnor*, put it en pientifuliy, and thou koap tit* groami clean—crop by rotation—tinJerdriiu when n«ce»sary, and plough rfoep wb«» admlMaMe—keep th-« beat animal*, **U or kill the worst, and keep ail comfortable., w-ll and r«gufariy fed, uo you will farm well and profiUble.

B*r.£RoowB*rJUe*tv N*v Yoag.—ftuder thf f!*p*Jon, th* Now York Mirror judiciously and truthfully raroarks, that it seiinu to b* tit* higba-t ambition of th* rno»t b»atitlfai wom^n to be. known as "Tb* Bell* of th* Bali." To achieve thl*-/.tin »::i :'»ou *lw dre*»M *ul und-e***s with UM aoie i.i of lowing effher fin*»t points without rofturd to eo-nf»rt, not to say modesty. Charm* which Nature Intended as dott.-tic secret* "*w«*t and precious,' are publicly exhibited in all thalr nsked fovelh,. i} and pritun* eyes *nd tongue* are parmllted tv tel in onmnshnad mystorios sscrod to poeUe reverie* sad lover's dream*. v.

This estremo oeeofto faahloo of dr«*»—tbf* btrrig of the bosom to ths br**s* of pofaiic br*»Ui, is a d«w r-itien of the hig form of beauty t'tat the Divi ha* y*t ie**x*f.ttj io man. It rob* woman of tb-ir most ethereal charms, by obeattng th* lm*g1n»tion nt itsdivinest lllaai. •-. Tha enehiutrueatva tea a* the reslHv h--»*to* trsntparont, the mo ao h.n -*r flo*.to in ro***rte r*ba* of cloud-J jt-pUndor, but »lnks front ''bigh Olym-

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te fUi'to,'* a mere fteahaad blooa ahepc4oemn«n III* aad common clay. ,,t

T/i'- W«*wgirr Wo*j* o* Rr"iai,—'I am afraid, -efe,» mid Mr*, ttmilh iuir hstshaad, 'that B*ts i* '.i.-.-iaeat,11 •AhJ what make* yoa think sot* •Why, I gave h*r apples to prepsr* for a paddiafA-sad will yoe bciiev* It, I counted over the-roorter*, sa' m'r found liv-iiiv--eveo!' ^,m 'Arm foa sort- *unted tu'nV *Ye*, for I i#d Uwrn ev-r ihre* Ura**, eerg. fait*. H*aggn .-- ^'y know** whw^ that e**b-rr qugg's t"! s*ra, 'Tii» wr.rld i« full of »llq i.i/*» nVtoytstiS*"!)^ «rHhowtncrra-i*c1#g.'' *s»

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The Bnv«,» r-nrlTi«:r Ui»u«e.. Aa effort is just being mad** by th* ChlHr-ti% Aid Soctoty to rata** largo ei*a* of bovs who h*f«/ ih-rto been mostly out of good inHt»«-itc*«—tfi**s «-boya. Tl»epf,i I. 1.. "T ,\\ 1' bor* with

*r* MMMS. *f th*. 1 ,.^' lodgtnr. at «x. ii -••.!. in «*ortnee.'1 eroul .«ito le* wtth th* lo- _• a-f r*on», to have a pfeas-ttvt, warm room, wit. ...toks, pap*-*, &*•„ wlwr* th**

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saving* box will be kept, by rnean* of wiiicb each boy can dVposit t, the Sixp,nnv Bank, Th*** bviy*ar* the •hr*wd--t and *harpe*t of tJi* eiiy & boy*. They «ro utterly Independent, and h.vo itved by their wit* since th*yco«ld walk. If brought under food influeaces, they wottld nwka acttv*!1 eaterariaing m*n. A* It to now, tlvev are mostly* bom-4»M, living in the worst aaaociatiuns, and *p.-r»»ling their money mgawbUugeod tlteatre* as I4*t as t»»y moke tt.

The hop* Is to satisfy thl* longing for amns-.. raent whioh evorv hum** being (-••*, and at the ""T'u1*,"*

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and help tli-tn in gaining knowledge. They wilt not go In such number* te-prog-hol** If they hav-, piea**nt readrug room*. Th*r «r* keen •non-rh, and know what knowledgetoworth. Then, tf th» love of saving and accumulation oau bo arous*d, it Is synuch gained in tho elevation of th* cla**. Tt winch, loo, to m*ks a roving, houseless boy, fighting for hi* very bread in th« sharp oompeil tion* of the street lads, f«al tit4t aorttobody btkaa an tolf^eai in hl«s and that there ar* tho** who w.ll lend him a band to rise in tito world.' Tie hope is, besides, «rentu«lly, that tha hlghMt Inffu-np*,-—those which atone can redeem aoclety—uuy bo brought to bear on thl* whole cl«**.

To succeed wo must havo f:-*e onoouriij-em»nt ^'•Jtho public. Our etjwtiMrt* **lll be clone on fl.uOO per auitutu for the lolgltig-hott**. Whave about $7!Va anbeeribgd. W« want, ai*o, g.utletneu w!»o are *cc«*totiVMi to-itch matters, touchers, and oihers, to coitto In OccaaloiMlly of an evening to read, ot touch, or giv* a lectur*-, wttow •xperintouU in nstnral philosophy. W.» m»»d chetp books, p»tv-r*» maps, slaloa, &c. Who will leitl a band! All donations in bedclothing or *lmll«r articl** can bo smut UM lolgiug-hoiue, Sun Bnildiugs, No. 123 Fulton *tretM, sixth story, cur*" of C. C. TRACT, S ip^rlnunlaut in mdm«v. to No. 2J New UIUI.» Houso. C,«L- B.

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Fsjsav Fsait, having beea to hear Th*oJo-e Parker preach, -o*ofod*rl her r«A*«tie8S tha*: **%, rher*'* iiitTll-f't £!*-*, there t*peetrv th*r* g*nioa tnere bat I retf*-4»Ber u^tis*-, f-saae—1 ferget aet CaJ**ry! I knew th* "rock* rent,** aad the -*iw«*#98 darkened," end th* "Stan* roBoti away,

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heart srhatt ih-aar it-saw af Kaxar*4h UgbUy S A* ttumri "Oh, srhat as* tateBstit aad pastry, and g-Mt}n*t they err, with /ewisb cry "Aassy wiut hsm.** ««WHh Mary f-waath* hi* f*** ariih my tear*, •ad wipe taeas with the hair* of my head.

Aad *o I w*nAasmy sorrowful that lids haaMa preacher, with frost ia*t!i*et«*] pomaamioo*, shooid 7«1l*dKt£«s'*«*Ma^-aCto»-*faL^

The toBaw whe«r«ette tawaatdf-uheia*4aa.ai" ap fao*ti^ga*waa*4a^BMtAw«aUsi^